The Covid let me with no job that lead me to kind of reinventing myself, so while I gather clients for my new designing/engineering consultancy freelance work. I had some time to develop what I find a very cool project: A fully 3D printed vehicle, I called it the Jellybean because its shape reminds to that sweets. And I will like to show it to you, and hope you like it.
The Jellybean3D is a fully DIY Open Source 3D printed electric vehicle.
It is Designed to be made with standard hobby printers and easy to find/work PLA, and/or maybe PETG plastic. Some small parts printed with Nylon. And some off the shelf components like motor, battery, lights, screws, etc.
This is an experimental project that aims to explore the limits of hobby 3D printing.
This project does not aim to reproduce a standard vehicle construction. Many things can go wrong, but I am sure we will enjoy and learn through the process.
I am making some videos about the project progress, construction, info, etc.: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJfG3HktqdD5y3SG_rDiSx5rBmsbD77oQ
[youtube]umWhtFFmUe0[/youtube]
Any suggestion, help, contribution is really welcome.
The Jellybean3D is a fully DIY Open Source 3D printed electric vehicle.
It is Designed to be made with standard hobby printers and easy to find/work PLA, and/or maybe PETG plastic. Some small parts printed with Nylon. And some off the shelf components like motor, battery, lights, screws, etc.
This is an experimental project that aims to explore the limits of hobby 3D printing.
This project does not aim to reproduce a standard vehicle construction. Many things can go wrong, but I am sure we will enjoy and learn through the process.
I am making some videos about the project progress, construction, info, etc.: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJfG3HktqdD5y3SG_rDiSx5rBmsbD77oQ
[youtube]umWhtFFmUe0[/youtube]
Any suggestion, help, contribution is really welcome.